Mick Napier (born December 12, 1962) is an American director and improvisational theater teacher. He is the founder and artistic director of the Annoyance...
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Jon Glaser, Jenna Jolovitz, Adam McKay 1996 – Kevin Dorff, Tina Fey, Mick Napier 1997 – Jim Zulevic 1998 – Rachel Hamilton, T. J. Jagodowski, Susan Messing...
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stages. In Chicago, she appeared in the 2004 revue Red Scare, directed by Mick Napier, where the character "Sassy Gay Friend" originated, and she would later...
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improvisation, acting, and solo work. The Annoyance Theatre was founded by Mick Napier as "Metraform" in 1987 and changed its name to the Annoyance after moving...
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Kozlowski Soren McCarthy Tami Sagher Al Samuels Directed by Tim Kazurinsky Mick Napier Starring Maria Corell John Farley Kevin P. Farley Greg Mills David Pompeii...
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Dead at 94". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 18, 2024. Margaret Hicks; Mick Napier (May 2, 2011). Chicago Comedy: A Fairly Serious History. The History...
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McBrayer Adam McKay Tim Meadows Susan Messing Jerry Minor Joel Murray Mick Napier Masi Oka David Pasquesi Danny Pudi Andy Richter Rick Roman Mitch Rouse...
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five times, the first being Paradigm Lost (1997). The revue's director, Mick Napier, is one of several directors recognized by the Jeffs, a list that includes...
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Illinois, a title that still holds to this day. The show was directed by Mick Napier with original music by Faith Soloway. The show is known for having been...
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Dinello, Rouse and Sedaris, called their The Second City's director, Mick Napier, to help them with the show's structure. "It was the first show we'd...
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on the Second City Canadian Touring Company. Judges are Joe Flaherty, Mick Napier, Dave Thomas and Elvira Kurt and the show is hosted by Trish Stratus...
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Napier (/ˈneɪpiər/ NAY-pee-ər) is a surname with an English, Scottish, French or Polish origin. The British surname Napier is derived from an occupational...
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Theater Productions starred actors Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live), Mick Napier (The Second City), and Stephnie Weir (MADtv). Former Second City and...
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performed at the Cabaret Metro, on October 31, 1987 and directed by Mick Napier. Performers involved in the original production included Joe Bill, Marguerite...
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colleagues and former students, including Fred Willard, Susan Messing, Mick Napier, John Mahoney, Laurie Metcalf, Rondi Reed, Jim Jacobs, and Isabella Hofmann...
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Meadows Susan Messing Seth Meyers Jerry Minor Joel Murray Mike Myers Mick Napier Bob Odenkirk Masi Oka David Pasquesi Amy Poehler Danny Pudi Andy Richter...
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33. Retrieved 25 February 2012. Books: Hicks, Margaret; foreword by Mick Napier (2011). Chicago comedy : a fairly serious history. Charleston, SC: History...
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in Chicago. Some of Martin de Maat's students over the years include: Mick Napier, Chris Farley, Tim Meadows, Scott Adsit, Rachel Dratch, Sean Hayes, Tina...
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theatre at Victory Gardens with Steven Ivcich and was part of improv with Mick Napier at the Annoyance Theater. She worked on John Hughes' films, Home Alone...
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the Annoyance Theatre featuring Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live), Mick Napier (The Second City), Tim Kazurinsky (Saturday Night Live), and Stephnie...
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featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), Alex Napier (drums) and Colin Wood (keyboards). (Napier was a replacement for drummer...
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David Byron, guitarist Mick Box, keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist Ken Hensley, bassist Paul Newton, and drummer Alex Napier. The current line-up consists...
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James Marshall Napier (22 October 1951 – 14 August 2022) was a New Zealand-born character actor, playwright and graphic artist. He is known for a succession...
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Carmel Napier, QPM (born August 1960) is a British retired senior police officer. She served as Chief Constable of Gwent Police in South Wales from 2011...
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Shorncliffe Army Camp (redirect from Napier Barracks)
previously consisted of Ross Barracks, Burgoyne Barracks, Somerset Barracks, Napier Barracks, Risborough Barracks and Sir John Moore Barracks, however, due...
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he was contacted by his erstwhile manager Keith Buckley who was coaching Napier City Rovers. Buckley invited Waitt to play for the club and he did so, spending...
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band formed in London in 1969. Their current lineup consists of guitarist Mick Box, keyboardist Phil Lanzon, lead vocalist Bernie Shaw, drummer Russell...
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Brown Flex-Deon Blake Greg Centauro Henry Saari Holly One Ian Scott Jack Napier Jules Jordan Ken Shimizu Kurt Lockwood Lukas Ridgeston Manuel Ferrara Mark...
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"Australians breathe life into Scots' game". The Age. Napier, Liam (19 December 2019). "Mick Byrne moves on in one of two changes to All Blacks management...
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played in ten first-class matches for Wellington from 1948 to 1951. Born in Napier, Randall attended Wellington Technical College and became an accountant...
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